Example sentences of "[pron] is not [adj] have " in BNC.

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1 She very rarely puts a foot wrong — and she is not likely to have made the same mistake twice .
2 Everyone has the right to a church funeral , and for the body to be taken to the church , but it is not necessary to have a service at a funeral whether it is a burial or a cremation .
3 I have spent many hours of my life arguing that it is not necessary to have been in prison to write convincingly about prison conditions , not to be poor to declaim on the evils of poverty , nor black to describe racial discrimination .
4 It is not necessary to have a doctorate in housing management to understand why there is a homelessness crisis in London and throughout the country : the answer lies with Government policies .
5 If one has to pay a creditor £100 in one year 's time , it is not necessary to have £100 today .
6 If one has to pay a creditor £100 in one years time , it is not necessary to have £100 today .
7 It is not necessary to have different languages for database access ( such as SQL ) and a host language ( such as Pascal ) for the complex programming tasks using the data collected .
8 It is not necessary to have any prior experience of Gaelic , since Celtic 1A is designed to give a full training in the language , and can lead to honours .
9 3.1 Scope : activities restrained In order to demonstrate that a particular provision is reasonable between the parties it is necessary to demonstrate that the scope of those activities is reasonably referable to a legitimate interest , although it is not necessary to have absolute consistency between the restraint and the relevant interest .
10 Now that membership is recorded alphabetically on the word processor it is not necessary to have membership numbers .
11 It will not harm your fish , but it is not good to have decaying organic matter in the tank , — it can lead to bacterial blooms , and water quality problems .
12 The night duty men are also called early from their beds to parade for the football matches , therefore with insufficient sleep , coupled with hours of standing in the cold within a short space of rising from a warm bed , it is not surprising to have a heavy sick list … can not matters be arranged more conveniently for the family man ?
13 Clearly , it is not feasible to have cameras covering the whole of the track .
14 Basically the idea is that in sectors where it is not feasible to have competition in the market place ( with all the associated incentives to efficient performance ) then it may nevertheless be possible to have competition for the market .
15 Obviously it is not practical to have large bar codes on small products such as tins of peas .
16 It is not healthy to have such a consensus on Europe across the three main parties .
17 The media identifiers displayed by this option correspond to the 4-digit numbers used in the initialisation of the item label , however it is not essential to have initialised the item first .
18 It is not essential to have a written agreement .
19 I am saying that there could be an appeal to the Secretary of State and that therefore it is not appropriate to have a meeting .
20 Inevitably there are times and places when it is not possible to have a proper discussion on AIDS .
21 Sometimes when it is not possible to have a normal birth , a Caesarean section is performed .
22 It is not possible to have high inflation and high unemployment at the same time ’ ( The views of a respected economist , mid-1970 's )
23 In some situations this type of abrupt and complete switch-over is necessary since it is not possible to have both old and new methods running side by side ( for example in switching over from driving on one side of the road to the other as in Sweden ) .
24 Similarly , only one transition action may be specified and it is not possible to have both a task and transition associated with the same state .
25 It is not uncommon to have the outworks of an earthen castle associated with settlement remains , as at Rockingham in Northamptonshire or Kilpeck in Herefordshire .
26 The same applies if the dog takes other things such as slippers which it is not supposed to have , although it is equally important to replace them out of reach for the future .
27 By Elizabethan times it was familiar in every garden , and frequently referred to in records of the 13th and 14th centuries , although officially it is not supposed to have been introduced until 1573 .
28 ‘ the actual words are clear and unambiguous it is not permissible to have recourse to the corresponding provisions in the earlier statute repealed by the consolidation Act and to treat any difference in their wording as capable of casting doubt upon what is clear and unambiguous language in the consolidation Act itself . ’
29 The charter does not mention this , and the period may still have been imprecise ; but it is not likely to have been above two months at most , which limited its usefulness considerably .
30 It is not likely to have another outburst yet awhile , but it is certainly worth watching ; with recurrent novæ , one never knows .
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